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Gerald D. Aurbach
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 167
Citations - 12746
Gerald D. Aurbach is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parathyroid hormone & Parathyroid chief cell. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 167 publications receiving 12650 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerald D. Aurbach include United States Public Health Service & Tufts University.
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Use of Polyethylene Glycol to Separate Free and Antibody-Bound Peptide Hormones in Radioimmunoassays†
TL;DR: A method of separation has been developed and applied to radioimmunoassays of insulin, parathyroid hormone, growth hormone and arginine vasopressin, which provides several advantages over the double-antibody precipitation method.
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Immunoassay of bovine and human parathyroid hormone.
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Renal adenyl cyclase: anatomically separate sites for parathyroid hormone and vasopressin.
Lewis R. Chase,Gerald D. Aurbach +1 more
TL;DR: These experiments support the conclusion that cyclic adenosine monophosphate mediates the action of parathyroid hormone on the kidney and show that parathiroid hormone and vasopressin stimulate adenyl cyclase at anatomically separable areas within the kidney.
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Parathyroid function and the renal excretion of 3'5'-adenylic acid
Lewis R. Chase,Gerald D. Aurbach +1 more
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Clonality of Parathyroid Tumors in Familial Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
Eitan Friedman,Kazushige Sakaguchi,A. E. Bale,Alberto Falchetti,Elizabeth A. Streeten,M. B. Zimering,Lee S. Weinstein,Wesley O. Mcbride,Yusuke Nakamura,Maria Luisa Brandi,Jeffrey A. Norton,Gerald D. Aurbach,Allen M. Spiegel,Stephen J. Marx +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that many "hyperplastic" parathyroid tumors in familial MEN-1 are in fact monoclonal and may progress or even begin to develop by inactivation of theMEN-1 gene (at 11q13 in a precursor cell).